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Guerlain

Guerlain is the oldest surviving French perfume house, founded in Paris in 1828 by Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain, who opened his first boutique at 42 Rue de Rivoli selling perfumes, soaps, and beauty preparations. The house supplied perfume to Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie, establishing a tradition of royal patronage that would continue for generations. What distinguishes Guerlain uniquely is their founding principle — only members of the Guerlain family may serve as master perfumer. This unbroken lineage of five generations of Guerlains has created a creative continuity unlike any other house in perfumery. Thierry Wasser joined as house perfumer in 2008, the first non-Guerlain family member to hold the role, trained and mentored by the legendary Jean-Paul Guerlain.

The Guerlain family's creative lineage spans almost two centuries of landmark compositions. Jacques Guerlain — who worked from 1894 to 1955 — created both Jicky (1889) and Shalimar (1925), two of the most historically significant fragrances ever made. Jean-Paul Guerlain, the fourth generation, created Habit Rouge (1965), Vetiver (1959), and Jardins de Bagatelle (1983). Thierry Wasser, the current master perfumer, created Mon Guerlain (2017) with Delphine Jelk — their most commercially successful recent feminine.

Jicky (1889) is considered by fragrance historians the world's first modern perfume — it broke entirely with the single-note flower extracts of its era, using synthetic musks and coumarin to create an abstract composition that smelled of nothing in nature. Shalimar (1925) — named after the Mughal gardens of Lahore — is Guerlain's most iconic fragrance and one of the bestselling orientals in history: bergamot, iris, rose, jasmine, civet, opopanax, vanilla, and incense in a composition of extraordinary depth. Mon Guerlain (2017), with lavender, bergamot, sandalwood, and vanilla, brought the house its most successful modern launch with Angelina Jolie as face. L'Heure Bleue (1912) and Mitsouko (1919) remain among the most admired compositions in classical perfumery.

Guerlain occupies upper accessible luxury to premium — mainline EDPs from €100-€160, with the Art et Matière and Les Absolus d'Orient collections reaching €200-€400. They represent extraordinary value at every price point: even their mainline fragrances contain ingredient quality and compositional depth that luxury houses twice their price struggle to match. The Guerlain customer is typically a connoisseur — someone who has explored the fragrance landscape and returned to a house where two centuries of craft speak for themselves.

Every Guerlain fragrance at The Scent Stories® is 100% authentic, factory-sealed and brand-packaged — sourced from authorised channels and shipped worldwide.

Guerlain — Common Questions

How old is Guerlain and why is it significant?

Guerlain was founded in Paris in 1828 by Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain — making it the oldest surviving French perfume house, nearly two centuries old. The house has maintained an extraordinary tradition: only Guerlain family members serve as master perfumer, creating an unbroken creative lineage through five generations. Their fragrances Jicky (1889) and Shalimar (1925) are considered two of the most historically important perfumes ever made.

What is Shalimar and why is it so famous?

Shalimar (1925), created by Jacques Guerlain, is named after the Mughal gardens of Lahore. It is a landmark oriental composition of bergamot, iris, rose, jasmine, civet, opopanax, and vanilla — one of the first fragrances to make vanilla a central structural element rather than a simple base note. It has been continuously produced for a century and consistently ranks among the bestselling orientals in history. The iconic fan-shaped bottle designed by Raymond Guerlain is equally celebrated.

Who is the current Guerlain perfumer?

Thierry Wasser joined Guerlain as master perfumer in 2008 — the first non-Guerlain family member to hold the position in the house's 200-year history, having been trained and mentored by the legendary Jean-Paul Guerlain. Wasser created Mon Guerlain (2017) with Delphine Jelk — the house's most commercially successful recent feminine, with Angelina Jolie as its face. He also oversees the reformulation and maintenance of the entire historical catalogue.

How does Guerlain compare to Chanel and Dior in prestige?

Guerlain, Chanel, and Dior are the three pillars of French luxury perfumery. Guerlain has the deepest historical legacy — nearly 200 years versus Dior's 75 and Chanel's 115 — and their historical catalogue (Shalimar, Mitsouko, Jicky, L'Heure Bleue) is arguably more artistically significant than either competitor. In commercial terms, Dior and Chanel are larger global businesses; in terms of perfumery heritage and compositional depth, Guerlain is peerless.

Can I try Guerlain fragrances before buying?

Yes — The Scent Stories® stocks authentic Guerlain samples, miniatures, and tester bottles including Mon Guerlain, Shalimar, La Petite Robe Noire, Aqua Allegoria, Idylle, and more. All are factory-sealed and brand-packaged, shipped worldwide. Guerlain's range spans from accessible fresh florals (Aqua Allegoria) to profound classical orientals (Shalimar), making sampling across the collection particularly rewarding for fragrance discovery.

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